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Blindness and African Americans with Nezel Daugherty

49 min · 28. feb. 2026
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An estimated 190,000 to 1.2 million African Americans live with severe visual impairment — a reality we rarely talk about. In this episode, I sit down with Lexington native Nezel Daugherty as she opens up about losing her sight later in life and the strength, humor, and resilience that carried her through that transition. Her journey is powerful, tender, and deeply human. Tune in to hear Nezel’s story — one of courage, adaptation, and redefining what it means to keep moving forward.

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